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3. Website Design – Specification Sheets • (Technical standard) that details exactly how website will be designed and built. Two main types are Design & Technical. • Vary in detail, complexity & technical content • Contract between you and service provider

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UserExperienceInvolves every part of interactionwith website and includes:• Mood site evokes• Is it visually pleasing & appropriate?• How responsive & easy to use• Journey through pages• Page elements appropriate & targeted to user• Product Value perceived by user• How well user can engage with content

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Legal Considerations1. Respect copyright: Exclusive right of creator to use & exploit creative work – nobody may use, adapt or sell their work without creator’s permission. Adhere to “Fair Use”2. Terms of use & disclaimers: Protects from litigation, anyone who uses website implicitly agrees to terms of use3. Privacy Policy: State how personal data (e.g. email address) will be used and what you will not do4. Communication online: Know how to balance right of freedom of expression with obligation to respect privacy and dignity, have brief plain-language version of acceptable terms of use

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Web DevelopmentThe process of turning the concepts created during webdesign phase into a functioning website

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Outsourcing or Hiring?Web development can be a daunting task and it’s mostly best to get an expert –the decision depends on complexity of website and resources required. Alsodepends on your budget and size of your company

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Domain Registration" Will customers look for your company name?" Keep the name short and easy to remember & type" Use keywords" Choose international or local domain - .com or .co.za?" Check if names chosen is available" Don’t use more than one domain name